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jimmy carter to read jimmy carter's, was that he knew that he was smarter than everybody in the room. and he tried to get into such detail. so, at 1.8 memo goes around and jimmy carter would take notes with his fountain pen. you can see his handwriting and at one point in one of the health care memos she says and don't forget about psro's. this is a very obscure -- it means physician preview organizational which physicians get together and review with other physicians do. psro's, leader pro cade if you're the president of the united states you have no business down this deep in the weeds. jimmy carter got way into the weeds, so he's actually writing these minor interventions by physicians. and that was his problem. he got so into the weeds that he forgot the president's job is to tell the picture. jimmy carter's chief of real problem is he wasn't very good at articulating the big picture. which we don't see until we get into the archives. and i think when people read our book, they will get a sense of this. the president as an individual, his own personality was driving this kind of d
jimmy carter to read jimmy carter's, was that he knew that he was smarter than everybody in the room. and he tried to get into such detail. so, at 1.8 memo goes around and jimmy carter would take notes with his fountain pen. you can see his handwriting and at one point in one of the health care memos she says and don't forget about psro's. this is a very obscure -- it means physician preview organizational which physicians get together and review with other physicians do. psro's, leader pro...
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jimmy carter. jimmy's carter's problem with e-mail he was smarter than everybody in iran and he tried to get into such detail. at one point and that will close around a jimmy carter would take notes. he see his handwriting at one point and one half, though he says don't forget about psi rose this is a very good skier, a physician review organization in which physicians get together. look, if you're the president of the united states, you've got no business down the steep in the weeds. jimmy carter got way into the wee, so he is writing we meet these minor interventions by physicians. and that was his problem. he got so into the weeds that he forgot the president job is to tell the big picture. it's easy to see jimmy carter's real problem was he was not good at articulating the big picture. what you don't see until you get into the archives and i think when people read her book, they will get a sense of this. the president as an individual, his personality is really driving this kind of detailed loo
jimmy carter. jimmy's carter's problem with e-mail he was smarter than everybody in iran and he tried to get into such detail. at one point and that will close around a jimmy carter would take notes. he see his handwriting at one point and one half, though he says don't forget about psi rose this is a very good skier, a physician review organization in which physicians get together. look, if you're the president of the united states, you've got no business down the steep in the weeds. jimmy...
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carter administration. thank you so much. and as just said, holding out, you holding us up, that is the key. and i bet i won't even have time to say thank you and goodbye so i will just say to miles cowal eloquent his little segue introductions have been and to all of the rest of you for coming. i am supposed to read something. i was forgetting about that with a would-be because i was going to make it a very short. i was going to read from the end of the prologue. one of the things i was stressing in the talk i gave yesterday and in the panel that i appear on the day before is that for all of the undeniable, appalling dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light. it cannot best when a child was involved especially and ill child who wouldn't respond to that but seemed to respond in a special way. so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said it would be like a piece of coal offering something in newcastle so i'm not going to read that. i am just going to read this little m
carter administration. thank you so much. and as just said, holding out, you holding us up, that is the key. and i bet i won't even have time to say thank you and goodbye so i will just say to miles cowal eloquent his little segue introductions have been and to all of the rest of you for coming. i am supposed to read something. i was forgetting about that with a would-be because i was going to make it a very short. i was going to read from the end of the prologue. one of the things i was...
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here to give us his stake is jimmy carters national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria, as it continues its slow motion drift into chaos? >> i don't know, and i'm not being evasive. i literally don't know. we have to have better intelligence. who's really fighting? who started the fight. how was it financed. where did the initial weaponry for the beginning of that struggle a year ago or so originate? there doesn't seem to be any clarity on it, second, what are the objectives of those who are doing the fighting? for example, the suicide bombing in damascus, is that the work of the more democratic groups that we would like to see in charge? doesn't that smack of certain forms of extremist terror that's associated with extremist groups? >> would you intervene militarily? >> well, i would intervene militarily, if i knew that something has to be desperately prevented. or if i knew that the effort would not produce a regional war and would produce a desirable political outcome. at this stage, i don't see much evidence for a yes as the
here to give us his stake is jimmy carters national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria, as it continues its slow motion drift into chaos? >> i don't know, and i'm not being evasive. i literally don't know. we have to have better intelligence. who's really fighting? who started the fight. how was it financed. where did the initial weaponry for the beginning of that struggle a year ago or so originate? there doesn't seem to be any clarity on it, second, what are the...
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one thing i will mention, when i was 12 years old, i was here at the inauguration of jimmy carter, the last inauguration on the east side of the capital. and then four years later, when ronald reagan was inaugurated on the west front. sometimes he is credited for making that change, but that change was in the world for quite awhile. it would have been on the west front with carter, later, had ts turn that different. the view on the east front, compared to the west front was not very good. the east front used to be a parking lot, and then you have homes. parking lot, streets, kind of like a little town. whereas, here on the west side, you can accommodate these immense crowds. and they can see something. >> of course, president obama's first inaugural was attended by over a million people, i believe, gathering on the mall. the expectations is it will be somewhere about half that tomorrow. that is typical of second inauguration's. they are not as well -- publicly attended as the first. i think it is because the country is not as excited, they know who you are, they have seen you. my frien
one thing i will mention, when i was 12 years old, i was here at the inauguration of jimmy carter, the last inauguration on the east side of the capital. and then four years later, when ronald reagan was inaugurated on the west front. sometimes he is credited for making that change, but that change was in the world for quite awhile. it would have been on the west front with carter, later, had ts turn that different. the view on the east front, compared to the west front was not very good. the...
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jimmy carter got way into the weeds. he was writing, we need this minor intervention by physicians that was his problem. he got sell into the leaves. the president's job was to tell the big picture. the very get a particular -- articulating the big picture. i think when people really opera to get a sense of this. the president as an individual, his own personality was really driving this kind of detailed look. that is an aspect of the presidency and in health care. the individual dry things for. >> for more information on book tv recent visit to providence, rhode island and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, good to c-span.org / local content. >> you don't always find many newspaper editors in any era in brace investigative reporting, but the point we have seen over the years is not just economics but the discomfort that investigative reporting often causes on the news from. because it's troublesome, it's more than the economics. if you're going to ruffle the feathers of somebody powerful, that
jimmy carter got way into the weeds. he was writing, we need this minor intervention by physicians that was his problem. he got sell into the leaves. the president's job was to tell the big picture. the very get a particular -- articulating the big picture. i think when people really opera to get a sense of this. the president as an individual, his own personality was really driving this kind of detailed look. that is an aspect of the presidency and in health care. the individual dry things...
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jimmy carter is there. the two bush presidents are not, senior and junior, did not make this event today. that is not an on nominally, it is not all custom for them to come. then, again, a late 2 million americans crowded this mall four years ago. far less than half doing so this go round. i would not read any significance into that. if rich edson is still with us, if you watch this, this latest overture by republicans to extend the debt limit or give themselves, as i said, more wiggle room to iron out their differences, the president risk overplaying his hand and could they risk seeking another deadline extension of any heat? rich: absolutely. remember, the president says he is not negotiating the debt limit. it should have no strings attached to it. republicans ultimately want spending cuts. in this case they get a procedural victory. with the fight, they start to have a different fight first. you put the debt ceiling off for a few months. now you start discussing those automatic spending cuts known as a
jimmy carter is there. the two bush presidents are not, senior and junior, did not make this event today. that is not an on nominally, it is not all custom for them to come. then, again, a late 2 million americans crowded this mall four years ago. far less than half doing so this go round. i would not read any significance into that. if rich edson is still with us, if you watch this, this latest overture by republicans to extend the debt limit or give themselves, as i said, more wiggle room to...
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we have former president jimmy carter, george bush. >> clinton. >> and president clinton. perhaps one of those will live to be older than 93. set a new record. in my travels, fascinating information. i did not know this. job adams and thomas jefferson died on the same day july 4th, 1826. >> i remember that from the big mini series. >> i remembered it once i read it. -- john adams and thomas jefferson died on the same day. destiny, loved the question. if you've got other questions you want answered about the president, about weather, about anything, we'll be glad to answer t thank you for sending in your questions. we get to as many as we can. we get so many gate ones. we'll do another one tomorrow. >> they can send video too. >> please, video submission. >> that is a good way to jump to the front of the line. >> that is a good point. >> someone else catching our attention, julie wright with the latest on our traffic. >> tucker is so funny, he make me laugh with these stories of the president. because i see you doing all work in the morning. >> that is why we call him the p
we have former president jimmy carter, george bush. >> clinton. >> and president clinton. perhaps one of those will live to be older than 93. set a new record. in my travels, fascinating information. i did not know this. job adams and thomas jefferson died on the same day july 4th, 1826. >> i remember that from the big mini series. >> i remembered it once i read it. -- john adams and thomas jefferson died on the same day. destiny, loved the question. if you've got other...
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brz ski helped to normalize relations with china as jimmy carter's national security adviser. you say the main challenge that the united states faces at a broad level is the shift of power to asia, both a challenge and an opportunity. >> that's correct. i think our policy, historically, has been europe focused. today, the center of political gravity shifted from europe to asia. in the sense that both are now important. we ought to think of our role in asia, not in the fashion because of two world wars, we are compelled to think of it in europe, but more in the fashion that is similar to british role in europe in the 19th century. britain was not protagonist but a balancer in europe and i think that's the model for us in asia. we should avoid getting involved in mainland contests. for example, the vietnamese offering us the force of cam rahn bay were not acting out of charity. they were trying to get us to be in cam ranh bay so our navy would be a form of support for them against the chinese. >> so the danger is -- >> involvement which is not of the size of importance. i think
brz ski helped to normalize relations with china as jimmy carter's national security adviser. you say the main challenge that the united states faces at a broad level is the shift of power to asia, both a challenge and an opportunity. >> that's correct. i think our policy, historically, has been europe focused. today, the center of political gravity shifted from europe to asia. in the sense that both are now important. we ought to think of our role in asia, not in the fashion because of...
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. >> we are only expecting two former presidents to be here today, bill clinton and jimmy carter. president carter already came out but george h.w. bush still recovering from a recent illness and george w. bush and laura bush sending their regrets and wishing the first family all the best on this special day, and their family. >> all of the dignitaries come down, they are seated, then the families will be announced and seated. the biden family announced and seated, just after 11:00 in ten minutes. then the obama family will be announced and seated. and then you'll have the ceremonial announcement of the first laid doe and dr. biden as well. megyn: bill clinton has done this walk a lot. >> there you see former president jimmy carter and rosalyn carter. jim angle is there right in front of the capitol. jim. >> reporter: hello, breath. as you saw both the president and vice president and the former president's coming in, the crowd could see that on a jumbo-tron and they all started cheering. in fact they started cheering when the president's motorcade got on to the capitol ground. so
. >> we are only expecting two former presidents to be here today, bill clinton and jimmy carter. president carter already came out but george h.w. bush still recovering from a recent illness and george w. bush and laura bush sending their regrets and wishing the first family all the best on this special day, and their family. >> all of the dignitaries come down, they are seated, then the families will be announced and seated. the biden family announced and seated, just after 11:00...
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>> guest: to el salvador, at the end of jimmy carter's presidency. c-span: and jack blum worked for him? >> guest: yeah, he was a member or trustee -- of the board or trustees of jack blum's -- excuse me -- of ambassador's white organization. and it is fascinating when you see the relationship between jack blum, kerry's committee, the christian institute that was recently thrown out of court -- all the things that they did with that completely outrageous claim of assassination teams and the assassination of adam pastora, probably you are familiar with it, that lasted for over a year, until finally judge king threw it out of court in the miami area, and that many people spent millions of dollars in it. they were trying to accus -- and then you have got the christian institute giving credibility to the investigation because a senate subcommittee is always the same people. you've got jack blum involved, senator kerry's committee, the christian institute, and they were all the same thing. breneke is one of the sources all of them use -- that proved to be
>> guest: to el salvador, at the end of jimmy carter's presidency. c-span: and jack blum worked for him? >> guest: yeah, he was a member or trustee -- of the board or trustees of jack blum's -- excuse me -- of ambassador's white organization. and it is fascinating when you see the relationship between jack blum, kerry's committee, the christian institute that was recently thrown out of court -- all the things that they did with that completely outrageous claim of assassination teams...
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i wonder if jimmy carter. host: he will be in attendance, as well as bill clinton. guest: that is a relatively new tradition. herbert hoover was invited to the kennedy inaugural in 1961. he was a very close friend to the president's father. the weather was so bad that he really could not get here. but he intended to be here. host: ronald reagan had the warmest and coldest inauguration days. guest: the great story about the weather -- william howard taft, self deprecatoryrecator sense of humor -- but there was a blizzard. he said, as always thought it would be a cold day when i was a united states.he nine state the rough and efforts recently to debunk the direct -- there have been efforts recently to debunk the direct cause and effect. i do not know they have been successful. host: a caller on our independent line. caller: a want to bring attention to george washington's first inauguration. it was at a little church called st. paul's chapel. that is where george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that permitting,
i wonder if jimmy carter. host: he will be in attendance, as well as bill clinton. guest: that is a relatively new tradition. herbert hoover was invited to the kennedy inaugural in 1961. he was a very close friend to the president's father. the weather was so bad that he really could not get here. but he intended to be here. host: ronald reagan had the warmest and coldest inauguration days. guest: the great story about the weather -- william howard taft, self deprecatoryrecator sense of humor...
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jimmy carter had 80 years old greeting supporters. l.l., everyone -- hello, everyone. this is my first time taking my day off to see the whole thing from the beginning to the end. i've never had a chance to see. i have this chance to see president obama in 2009. that time the republican president was there but this time i do not see him. host: president george h. of the bush is recovering from hospitalization. they took the day off because of the illness of the elder george bush today. next up is a call from michael who is watching as a in queens, new york. caller: hello. i am calling from jersey city. i want to remind people that the remind us about is up to us to work together and change the policies. we need to make sure we got to change what we're going to do. i will be calling harry reid's office tomorrow to ask and to change the filibuster rule. we have to make the move. i agree. i understand ipoem. -- the poem. it was beautiful. >> you are on. welcome. caller: i just want to comment that i find it very revealing that secretary clinton is trying to avoid the beng
jimmy carter had 80 years old greeting supporters. l.l., everyone -- hello, everyone. this is my first time taking my day off to see the whole thing from the beginning to the end. i've never had a chance to see. i have this chance to see president obama in 2009. that time the republican president was there but this time i do not see him. host: president george h. of the bush is recovering from hospitalization. they took the day off because of the illness of the elder george bush today. next up...
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the other very memorable thing about 1981, the hostages were being released by iran, jimmy carter was there, he had been up all night, trying to arrange that. as they came off the platform after the speeches, sam donaldson, shouted to carter, are they out yet? he said, no. the ayatollah specifically made it so it wasn't until reagan got to the lunch that the host amtion cleared iranian air space. the second reagan inaugural was even colder, 7 degrees. the only time i ever wore a hat hotel vision. they had to hold the inauguration inside. >> in the rotunda. >> does anybody remember the richard nixon with the dead birds along the road? he was so determined not to have any pigeon droppings fall on him in the limousine with the top down, he had "roost no more" sprayed along the parade route. $13,000 this cost the taxpayers and there were dozens of dead birds lining the streets [overlapping dialogue] >> a troubled administration. >> i remember when president bush 41 was inaugurated and kept getting out of the limousine. there was a great assignment where you are on the photographer's truck
the other very memorable thing about 1981, the hostages were being released by iran, jimmy carter was there, he had been up all night, trying to arrange that. as they came off the platform after the speeches, sam donaldson, shouted to carter, are they out yet? he said, no. the ayatollah specifically made it so it wasn't until reagan got to the lunch that the host amtion cleared iranian air space. the second reagan inaugural was even colder, 7 degrees. the only time i ever wore a hat hotel...
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but i saw jimmy carter yesterday, who helped you an awful lot in your book. and he's been known to not be a joiner, to sometimes be a bit morose. he seemed to be in really good spirits. i don't know if you saw the images yesterday. but he seemed to be in really good spirits yesterday. >> and he was the senior president on the platform there, because george herbert walker bush wasn't there. and he also was elected the president of the united states. he can be charming. it's not in his nature, but he can do it. he plaid the role of senior sort of president yesterday and i think he probably enjoyed that. and it was, of course, a festive moment. >> remember, also, there was a lot in that speech that carter would like. president carter was the first american president to really make a push on the environment, on environmental reform, famously put solar panels on the white house, that ronald reagan later tore down. but jimmy carter's vision of government is getting a little bit more of a second chance, i think, with obama's second speech. >> reaffirmed, perhaps, ev
but i saw jimmy carter yesterday, who helped you an awful lot in your book. and he's been known to not be a joiner, to sometimes be a bit morose. he seemed to be in really good spirits. i don't know if you saw the images yesterday. but he seemed to be in really good spirits yesterday. >> and he was the senior president on the platform there, because george herbert walker bush wasn't there. and he also was elected the president of the united states. he can be charming. it's not in his...
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. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter, and mrs. rosalyn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton, and secretary of state colin powell. [applause] -- secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice president'. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the daughters of the president, malia obama and sasha obama. [applause] ♪ [cheering] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, dr. jill biden. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama. the clerk of the house of representatives. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice-president of the united states, joseph r. biden. senate deputy sergeant at arms, house deputy sergeant at arms, senate majority leader harry reid, and house democratic leader, nancy pelosi. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, brought h. obama -- barack h. obama, the hou
. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter, and mrs. rosalyn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton, and secretary of state colin powell. [applause] -- secretary of state hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice president'. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the daughters of...
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we just saw 88-year-old jimmy carter arriving on the scene. former presidents are almost always in attendance at these events, but today, george herbert walker bush and his son, george w. bush are not in attendance. the elder mr. bush has recently been released from a month-long stay in the hospital due to a respiratory ailment and so both bush families announced that they would not be able to attend because of the poor health of the elder george bush. the president after taking the oath of office will deliver his second inaugural address. following that, kelly clarkson will be singing "my country 'tis of thee." and these are the supreme court justices being led in, led by chief justice of the united states john roberts jr. who delivered the oath in 2009. here is the first lady as she is coming in to the capitol. as we mentioned earlier, she's wearig a dress and a coat by the american designer thom browne. navy blue we are told. there's justice sotomayor. nominated to the supreme court by president obama. she will deliver the oath of office to
we just saw 88-year-old jimmy carter arriving on the scene. former presidents are almost always in attendance at these events, but today, george herbert walker bush and his son, george w. bush are not in attendance. the elder mr. bush has recently been released from a month-long stay in the hospital due to a respiratory ailment and so both bush families announced that they would not be able to attend because of the poor health of the elder george bush. the president after taking the oath of...
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carter to give us ronald reagan and i remain convinced the most long-lasting aspect of barack obama will be a new generation of republicans standing up and fighting for principles. [applause] look at the leaders that have been here this weekend. look at paul ryan. look at scott walker. look at ken coaching elli. look at tom cotton. a new generation of leaders that understand conservative principles are right. conservative principles work. i like to refer to this generation as the children of reagan because all of us were kids when reagan was president and his motto of optimistic, positive leadership, and in people together to understand our principles work and create opportunity and opportunity for those decline the latter is what we are seeing -- those to climb the ladder is what we are seeing all over the country. i am convinced we will win the argument, and it will be the man and woman in this room who are on the front lines winning that fight. god bless you. [applause] rx well, as i have told -- >> well, as i told you in column after column, my boy can talk, and the reason is he
carter to give us ronald reagan and i remain convinced the most long-lasting aspect of barack obama will be a new generation of republicans standing up and fighting for principles. [applause] look at the leaders that have been here this weekend. look at paul ryan. look at scott walker. look at ken coaching elli. look at tom cotton. a new generation of leaders that understand conservative principles are right. conservative principles work. i like to refer to this generation as the children of...
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how many times was jimmy carter told, you cannot win? how many times was barack obama told you cannot win? they all won. two of them twice. they won with people you had never heard of before. we do not have anything like that in the republican party. we throw good money after bad. dole and mccain and romney use the same people. staff infection. it will not matter who you put in front of them if you have the same people pulling the same strings. [applause] >> how do we make a compelling argument? from a conservative point of view, how can you even make the compelling argument to republicans? it is not some kind of illness they do not want to be infected by. >> they always say, it is always darkest right before it is completely black. it's always darkest right before the lights come on. it is not the american public got into everything that is liberal. i hope the lights come on in the next couple of years. they did not buy into the change of another person. as much as that is frustrating, where the economy is right now, with what we are pa
how many times was jimmy carter told, you cannot win? how many times was barack obama told you cannot win? they all won. two of them twice. they won with people you had never heard of before. we do not have anything like that in the republican party. we throw good money after bad. dole and mccain and romney use the same people. staff infection. it will not matter who you put in front of them if you have the same people pulling the same strings. [applause] >> how do we make a compelling...
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it was only 1979 that not only jimmy carter but all of america and the western world was shocked by the return of ayatollah ali khomeini from paris to iran. we never saw ta coming. we had no idea what was happening. a couple years later, this attack happens in lebanon, not just reagan but democrats and republicans alike were sitting there obsessing over complex nuclear weapon systems, and it ends up you know, that it's a car bomb that causes the greatest death in reagan's presidency. i think howard brings up a great point. i don't think anybody had any idea what we were getting into in the middle east, not in '79, not in '83. >> you know, one of the things i've been saying to audiences when i talk to them is that one of the -- one of my lessons in in process is realizing the complexities of the president and all the things they cannot anticipate. they come in with an ideology but then events happen, whether it's carter or reagan. you can't anticipate a lot of this. >> thanks so much for being with us, chip. greatly. now playing in markets all over the country. check your local listings.
it was only 1979 that not only jimmy carter but all of america and the western world was shocked by the return of ayatollah ali khomeini from paris to iran. we never saw ta coming. we had no idea what was happening. a couple years later, this attack happens in lebanon, not just reagan but democrats and republicans alike were sitting there obsessing over complex nuclear weapon systems, and it ends up you know, that it's a car bomb that causes the greatest death in reagan's presidency. i think...
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. >> i think he will be a wonderful statesman like jimmy carter was. >> john: he will be very useful. he'll do public speaking. he will do whatever he wants. he's such a powerful advocate for progressive causes. to be honest, it is gate everyone is putting a laurel wreath around hillary's head. i think dennis kucinich kept a lot of the democrats honest when they were running in 2008 and 2004. and i wouldn't be broken hearted if elizabeth warren ran against hillary. i think if the democrats give it to her then that's going to be really kind of a drag and disappointing. i help to is a bit more interesting. >> yep, i do too. all right. it is time to take a break. so let's do that now. >> john: when we come back, i with a tonight play sound bytes from this thing last night. parts of it, it reminded me of okay katie, thank you for your five year contract. here's your check. plus, the new immigration deal, the filibuster and hybrid car that runs on air. good god. it's "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: fresh republican outrage. you keep listening she'll make more. it's "the stephani
. >> i think he will be a wonderful statesman like jimmy carter was. >> john: he will be very useful. he'll do public speaking. he will do whatever he wants. he's such a powerful advocate for progressive causes. to be honest, it is gate everyone is putting a laurel wreath around hillary's head. i think dennis kucinich kept a lot of the democrats honest when they were running in 2008 and 2004. and i wouldn't be broken hearted if elizabeth warren ran against hillary. i think if the...